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Matsuda Denjuro up the west coast. From near Cape Patience, Mamiya crossed the mountains to join Matsuda. The next year Mamiya sailed into the mouth of the
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featured Mamiya in a biography released as a graphic novel ("Mamiya's Maps: A Samurai
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Map of
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